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hey guys, as the title says, looking at selling my 06 XR6 turbo ute.

basicly looking to either sell it or swap it for something of equal value or cash adjust either way

details below

2006 BF1 xr6 turbo ute (7th month 2006 so comes with the stronger f6 typhoon bottom end)

performance

process west plenum

process west stage 2 intercooler

process west hot side cooler piping

process west surge tank with 044 pump

siemens deka 62lb injectors

nizpro valve springs

custom 4" cai

custom airbox with massive k&n pod

sonic performance teflon braided oil feed line with earls inline filter

garrett .7 compressor cover on the factory gt35r

etm external gate mod to factory exhaust housing

tial 44mm external gate (currently screamer but will plumb it back in for rwc)

x-force turbo back exhaust (4" dump, 5" cat, 3.5" catback)

battery relocated to tool box in the tray (tool box can be removed and replaced with battery box, tool box was just there and practical)

wheels, brakes and suspension

G-max enigma 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 wrapped in 245/18 toyo R1R tyres and 265/18 kumho KU31 tyres

RDA GOLD slotted and dimpled front rotors running ebc greens

pedders 30mm front swaybar

reset rear leaf springs

interior

pole position auto tripod gauge cluster

ppa elec boost gauge

ppa elec oil temp gauge

ppa elec oil pressure gauge

1kg fire extinguisher

ute also comes with the original sway bar and dash cover should you want to remove the gauges

will come with rwc and 6 mts rego minimum

car is located in townsville fnq but is available for interstate buyers as their own cost

chasing $30,000 neg or swap for another vehicle or swap + cash adjust either way depending on the car

any questions feel free to pm me or post up in the thread

cheers adam

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wont let me edit so just though id add, looking for something a lil track orientated. possibly an evo 7 onwards, wrx (non bug eye), 33gtr and that kinda thing. if necessary can put money in for more expensive car depending what it is and so on

Edited by drag-on silvia

have you had bottom end strengthened there good for 450-500rwkw just by upping the psi. otherwise 380rwkw is amazing if it has not been done even though its the f6 bottom end.

what psi are you running?

The standard f6 bottom end has been proven to be good for over 400rwkw. My goal was 500hp so there was no need to build a bottom end. The only reason it has not been taken further is because the turbo is out of puff.

just got 12mts rego...

just to be clear im open to offers plus cash but i am not desperate to sell. im after something specific.

either an evo 7, 99 model on wrx (non bug eye though), clean 33 gtr, possibly an r34 gtt (though must be very clean and have the nismo aero kit and be somewhat modified), 350gt ( must be manual with brembos)

had a few "interesting " offers lately so though i would clear up any confusion

cash price is $30,000 and is neg though willing to swap with any of the above with or without cash adjustment depending on condition or mods

cheers adam

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